Ahead of the 2026 elections, Health for the Unhealthy gets to the bottom of each party's public health policy. This week we meet Liberal Party leader Simona Mohamsson, who thinks that penetrative sex can be okay after all and that healthcare is a good fit for private providers. Now you can also see...
Ahead of the 2026 election, Hälsa för ohälsosamma (Health for the Unhealthy) takes a close look at each party's public health policy. First up is Nooshi Dadgostar from the Left Party, who believes that people should be allowed to drink schnapps in nursing homes and that entirely privately funded healthcare is not necessarily so...
In January 2020, I was accepted into Stureakademin, the think tank Timbro's advanced program in political ideology. During the same period, I studied medicine at Uppsala University. The media reported on a virus spreading in central China. Since I was...
Just in time for midsummer, EPHI is releasing the report En sista runda (A final round), in which we review the background to Swedish alcohol policy. The aim of the report is to review the conceptual model that forms the basis for the state's monopoly on the sale of alcohol. The idea is based on the notion...
Starting this fall, EPHI's podcast will sound slightly different. Doctor Vincent Amble-Naess will now take over as host together with EPHI's communications manager Nicolina Söderqvist. Amble-Naess promises celebrity guests and highly topical subjects. Vincent Amble-Naess,...
Doctor Vincent Flink Amble-Naess has written a report for Ephi on obesity and medicines. Flink Amble-Naess notes that there is currently effective medical treatment for weight loss. The question is who should get it, how the treatment should be financed and how we...